The Senate needed 60 votes in order for it to move ahead with the House bill, however, the vote was 57-42 early on Saturday May 23,2015
Now, the government is required to gain court approval if it needs phone records from companies on a case-by-case basis.
This came as a major blow to the White House, which has been pressurizing the Senate to back the House bill.
The Senate also rejected a short-term extension of the USA Patriot Act which will expire on June 1. The vote was 45-54, which again fell short of the 60-vote threshold.
The Patriot Act allows the NSA to collect any telephone and business records relevant to a counterterrorism investigation.
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